Located in Hot Springs, Virginia in the Allegheny Mountains, The Omni Homestead Resort & Spa is considered to be the country's first resort, dating back to 1776. The current hotel opened in 1892 and has a long golf history. The Old Course, one of two courses at the resort, claims to have the oldest continually-used first tee in the country. The…
Cliff View Golf Club and Fly Fish Inn is a small getaway along the Jackson River in the Allegheny Mountains. Cliff View Golf Club has an 18-hole golf course with a practice green and driving range, while the Fly Fish Inn has nine guest rooms and private acreage for fishing along the Jackson River. Guests have access to a common area with a full…
The Greenbrier, a National Historic Landmark in West Virginia's Allegheny Mountains, is an American classic that's been serving guest since 1778. The 11,000-acre property has hosted generations of guests, including 27 Presidents. It's expansive with 710 rooms, 33 suites and 96 guest and estate homes for rent. There are 10 lobbies, 40-plus meeting…
Snowshoe is a four-season outdoor playground. Accommodations range from rustic cabins, luxury mountain homes and convenient village lodging. The lake is great for swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking and more. Pools, a spa, multiple restaurants and the Raven golf course by Gary Player are nice amenities. Hiking, biking, scenic chairlift rides, RZR…
A flood of history can start to flow when standing on the first tee on the Omni Homestead Resort's Old Course, surrounded by the beautiful Allegheny Mountains. This grand hotel and golf resort celebrates 250 years in 2016.
The Greenbrier Classic is played at one one of America's most storied resorts: The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.V. Here are 10 facts about the resort that might surprise you.
Historic golf resorts are treasures of style and architecture from a bygone era both on the golf course and inside the buildings. Jason Scott Deegan profiles his favorites, and other selections, adding up to 25 of golf's most historic resorts.
The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia is the latest golf destination to add a premium short course. The Ashford will be the fifth course at the West Virginia resort when it opens August.
The Greenbrier Course is one of five golf courses at The Greenbrier resort and a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Opened in 1924, it has an impressive pedigree, having hosted both the Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup.